upper waypoint

Everything Under the Sun ...

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

Cartoon: an angry man holding a PG&E bill with fees like, "wildfire liability fee and town-burning fee" yells, "these solar incentives are killing me!" The caption reads, "what no one said, ever (except PG&E)"Solar energy is at a crossroads in California, with big utility companies pushing to reduce solar incentives in the name of equity, as solar installers and some ratepayers cry foul.

It makes sense that old-fashioned (and, in some cases, criminal) utilities like PG&E want large-scale solar arrays and see the state's booming rooftop solar industry as a threat.

Most maddening of all, industry-backed astroturf groups like Affordable Clean Energy for All are using dubious claims of "equity" to help the utilities undermine solar and squash clean energy competition.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Pro-Palestinian Protests Sweep Bay Area College Campuses Amid Surging National MovementAt Least 16 People Died in California After Medics Injected Sedatives During Police EncountersCalifornia Regulators Just Approved New Rule to Cap Health Care Costs. Here's How It WorksState Court Upholds Alameda County Tax Measure Yielding Hundreds of Millions for Child CareYouth Takeover: Parents (and Teachers) Just Don't UnderstandSan José Adding Hundreds of License Plate Readers Amid Privacy and Efficacy ConcernsViolence Escalates in Sudan as Civil War Enters Second YearCalifornia Law Letting Property Owners Split Lots to Build New Homes Is 'Unconstitutional,' Judge RulesSF Emergency Dispatchers Struggle to Respond Amid Outdated Systems, Severe UnderstaffingLess Than 1% of Santa Clara County Contracts Go to Black and Latino Businesses, Study Shows